Sunday, November 27, 2016

Amsterdam Canals

Amsterdam, the capital city of
Holland is a fairly small city. Its key feature is the numerous and wonderful
canals, which are to be found all around the city. This capital city has 1703
bridges and 75 miles of canals. These statistics remind us of the fact that the
Netherlands is the world’s flattest country, portions of which have been
reclaimed from the sea with the aid of dykes, canals, tidal barriers and
man-made land.

About Me

I have studied Theology at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Theology, International Relations at the University of London (Queen Mary). My Master's Thesis was published as a book: 'The Aegean Sea Dispute Between Greece and Turkey - The Consequences for NATO and the EU'. For more information see: http://www.akakia.net/el/the-aegean-sea-dispute-between-greece-and-turkey
I have also studied Byzantine Music in Athens and I am currently undertaking a research on the “Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius and its contribution towards Anglican – Orthodox Relations”, at the University of Winchester.
I also represent the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain at the A.E.C.A. If you wish to contact me you can email me: demetrifs1@yahoo.com